The last 6 major news from Ukraine: Summed by CNN

This is the 6 leading news from Ukraine, which sums them up during CNN and renders Periscope: 1. Evacuation processions: Ukraine and Russia have agreed to three evacuation corridors for the day, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereschuk said on Wednesday. Vereshchuk announced a corridor of evacuation of Marioupolis residents [...]
1. Evacuation processions: Ukraine and Russia have agreed to three evacuation corridors for the day, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereschuk said on Wednesday. Vereshchuk announced a corridor of evacuation of Marioupolis residents and of sending humanitarian aid to Berdyansk, a road to humanitarian aid and the evacuation of Marioupolis, and one for the people's personal motor vehicles from Enerhodar to Zaporizhja.
2. Mermaids around Ukraine: One morning after Russian officials announced there would be military reform about Kiev and the northern town of Chernihiv, a Ukrainian official said Wednesday that there were no alarm zones at night in Ukraine.
3. American Travel Guides: The US State Department has resumed its travel advice to Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday to warn that “Security Offices from the Russian government can capture American citizens” in both countries. Instructions for both countries warn citizens not to travel towards Ukraine or Russia and call for them to leave immediately.
4. Russian units return to Belarus: As the war in Ukraine entered on the 35th day, the Kremlin troops are returning to Belarus and Russia as a sign of further pressure on their weakened logistics, according to the United Kingdom Defence Ministry
5. Foreign ministers of China and Russia: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, met in Tunxi, China, on Wednesday, according to a photo published by Russia's Foreign Ministry.
6. The United Nations Atomic Agency chief's visit: The International Atomic Energy Agency General Director is in Ukraine for urgent talks with the Ukrainian government to discuss the safety of the country's nuclear power plants. ” I just entered Ukraine to begin mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure the security of the country's nuclear centres. We must act now to help prevent the risk of a nuclear accident”, he said. ( CNN/Periscope)












